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... considered as a standing maxim of a wise government , to disentangle itself as much as possible from the peculiarities of religion ; ' and that , in order to unite the hearts of good men of all denominations , their religious ...
... considered as a standing maxim of a wise government , to disentangle itself as much as possible from the peculiarities of religion ; ' and that , in order to unite the hearts of good men of all denominations , their religious ...
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... considered as little else than places of punishment for the inhabitants who were to receive taskmasters from the mother - country , whose sole business was to curb their sup- posed excesses . There was no distinction between the two ...
... considered as little else than places of punishment for the inhabitants who were to receive taskmasters from the mother - country , whose sole business was to curb their sup- posed excesses . There was no distinction between the two ...
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... considered with much deliberation by some of the most expe- rienced statesmen of the country , not usually agreeing in opi- nion on political questions . ' This is a rather broad hint that such opposition is not regarded by the noble ...
... considered with much deliberation by some of the most expe- rienced statesmen of the country , not usually agreeing in opi- nion on political questions . ' This is a rather broad hint that such opposition is not regarded by the noble ...
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